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Originally Posted by Lucas Malor
@Ken: I think you can add a killall KoboLauncher or something similar to koreader_kobo.sh, anyway you must reboot Kobo to exit Koreader.
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That does sound interesting as a possible way to prevent the corruption, if it turns out that the problem is being caused by something leftover from the launcher and that "killall" can shut it down. Worth a try. Thanks.
But, having a Koreader.png launcher and script would be so... nice.
Not sure what you meant by the reference to the reboot requirement? Unless you think I would try to killall Koreader and somehow restart Nickel? That would avoid the reboot, if it worked and if I had any idea how to do that.
Luck;
Ken
PS; I think it would be killall launcher
PPS; Well I tried it with killall launcher and there was no corruption of the screen upon poking on the screen, like before there is no response to poking on any of the areas that are supposed do something, either. So, my guess is that Koreader is not gaining control of the touchscreen when started after the launcher has run, even if the launcher has been killed. If the launcher is not killed the corruption appears on any attempt to use the touchscreen. If the actual "launcher" program is not run Koreader can be launched and runs as expected, from the modified "KoboLauncher.sh".